Hi sir, Is Turner syndrome more common in males or females?
Is a girl who has been diagnosed with Turner Syndrome and who menstruates still infertile?
Can you live a normal life with Turner syndrome?
Hi Priyanka garu, Turner syndrome, a condition that affects only females, results when one of the X chromosomes (sex chromosomes) is missing or partially missing. Turner syndrome can cause a variety of medical and developmental problems, including short height, failure of the ovaries to develop and heart defects. Infertility is common in girls and women with Turner syndrome due to rapid loss of eggs within the ovaries. Spontaneous pregnancies are rare. Most girls with Turner syndrome are infertile due to ovarian failure. Regardless of karyotype, 95% of girls with Turner syndrome develop ovarian failure over time. Most women with Turner syndrome are infertile. However, a very small number of women may become pregnant spontaneously, and some can become pregnant with fertility treatment. Treatment may include growth hormone therapy for short stature and estrogen therapy to help stimulate sexual development. Homeopathic treatment may be suggested in selected cases, depending on the presentation of symptoms. Please call on +918885920000, for more details about Homoeopathic medicines and for online consultation. “There is no better time than now to start living healthy today”. Stay Healthy with one of the “Best Homoeopathic treatments” @ Dr. AnkiReddy’s clinic.